This past weekend was a baby shower for my future-sister-in-law Laura, who will be having a baby just before our wedding! I am so excited for them, and I was almost as excited to do my fair share of DIY projects for the shower and my future neice-y or nephew-y!
I will not be making tutorials for any of these projects, so I will post links to the ones that I used if you want to make any of these things yourself!
1. Baby Bunting Banner
This one was easy peasy. I just cut triangles out of different papers, cut out the letters "b a b y" with my cricut and glued them on, then used double-sided tape to attach the triangles to a ribbon.
2. Cake Pops
You can see my
previous post on how to make cake pops if you want to make them. This time I did them a little differently because I used the cake pop maker that Jordan got me for Christmas. It is like a waffle iron and allows you to bake the cake into the ball shapes instead of mixing them with icing, which is much faster. These are a big hit with the kids!
3. Diaper Cake
My future-sister-in-law Lindsay asked me to make a diaper cake for the shower, and I couldn't have been more delighted. I have seen a bunch of these on Pinterest, and was dying to make one! It wasn't that hard either. I followed
this tutorial, but instead of using cardboard to make the form, I used white foam board that I got from dollarama.
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Pinterest vs Reality: Diaper Cake |
4. Knitted Carseat Blanket
This one I got the pattern out of a knitting magazine so unfortunately I can't share the pattern. This is a carseat blanket, the hole is for the buckle on the carseat. The pattern is fairly simple, and it didn't even take a full ball of yarn!
5. Sewn receiving blanket, change pad, burp cloth, and bib
I am learning how to sew, and going a little overboard with it! It took just over 3 metres of fabric to make all of this, so I was very happy with how it turned out! Here are the links for the tutorials:
For the bib, I followed
this tutorial, but just used solid fabric for both sides. I was careful when sewing on the velcro, so the bib is reversible as well!
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Pinterest vs Reality: Baby Bib |
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I did a similar thing with the burp cloth, I followed
this tutorial, but made my own pattern using newspaper. I also sewed the edges in instead of leaving them frayed.
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Pinterest vs Reality: Burp Cloth |
I also made this receiving blanket, following
this tutorial. I have made a few of these by now, and I think that they turn out really cute with the different fabric combinations!
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Pinterest vs Reality: Receiving Blanket |
And finally, the changing pad, complete with a pocket to store some extra wipes and diapers, and it even rolls up to fit snugly in your diaper bag. I followed
this tutorial, and was happy with the way it turned out.
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Pinterest vs Reality: Changing Pad and Wipes Holder |
And there you have it folks! It seems like I've been very busy, but I haven't been working for a few weeks so it really is my pleasure to do all these crafts! Enjoy!